Author Topic: The art of brewing a cappuccino.  (Read 1620 times)

I never realised how much work you have to put into a cappuccino.

http://www.wimp.com/intelligentsiacoffee/

It may take a while to make but coffee is still bad.

It may take a while to make but coffee is still bad.

Coffee is awesome dude.

Coffee is awesome dude.
Coffee tastes bad(I'm not going to argue on this because it's an opinion)
And it's bad for you.


art my ass.
there is no difference from doing it by hand vs a smaller machine that sits by your toaster that can do it all for you.
its a scam to make you think you are getting better quality, to make it worth the tons of extra money you have to pay.
its all in your head. the game was to make you believe its better.

art my ass.
there is no difference from doing it by hand vs a smaller machine that sits by your toaster that can do it all for you.
its a scam to make you think you are getting better quality, to make it worth the tons of extra money you have to pay.
its all in your head. the game was to make you believe its better.

but the small toaster cappuccino machine doesnt do as good as artisan coffee machines, unless you buy an expensive loving machine.

that big machine is just 4 little machines combined. the effects arent anything special otherwise.
the guy even said it was made xtra large to look oldschool and special.

you could buy a small one for your home for 200 bucks, make just as good drinks with it

Coffee tastes good, i just rather not drink it.

Oh god, that looks so good. I'm hurting now because I ran out of coffee grounds.

Coffee is bitter, which some like, but usually people like sweet and sugary things. The obvious retort is just pour chocolate syrup or sugar into it :R

I prefer my coffee, any flavor, with a bit of creamer, milk, and then put into a blender to shred with ice, sometimes with or without chocolate.